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Syllable Types: Understanding the Basics of Vowels, Consonants, and Syllables, Study notes of English Language

An introduction to syllable types, explaining the concepts of vowels, consonants, and syllables. It covers the differences between short and long vowels, the definition of a consonant, and the explanation of what a syllable is. Additionally, it introduces the six syllable types: closed, open, final stable, R-controlled, vowel-consonant-e, and vowel team. activities and examples to help learners understand these concepts.

What you will learn

  • What are the differences between short and long vowels?
  • What is a consonant?
  • What is a syllable?
  • What are the six syllable types and how do they differ?
  • What is the definition of a vowel?

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Introduction to

Syllable Types

fumble nation

veto napkin

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Introduction to

Syllable Types

Activity:

  1. Teach children that there are 6 syllable types, and they can be used to help them figure out how to pronounce big words.
  2. Use the Lesson slides here to introduce the concepts. o Open & Closed can be taught together. o Final Stable should be taught separately. o R-Controlled, VCe, and Vowel Team can be taught together or separately.
  3. Use the syllable word cards as examples.

What is a vowel?

  • All vowel sounds are voiced, which means you can feel the vibration of your vocal cords if you touch your hand to your throat.

What is a vowel?

  • The two main types of vowel sounds are often called short vowels and long vowels.
  • These terms can be confusing because we can’t hear any difference in the actual length of the vowel sounds. - Another name for short vowels is lax. - Another name for long vowels is tense.

What is a vowel? To remember the long (tense) vowel sounds, just think of each letter’s name: ā ē ī ō ū The mark that signifies a long vowel sound is called a macron.

What is a consonant?

  • A consonant is a sound made by moving part of the mouth to touch another, such as the lips, tongue, or teeth.

What is a syllable?

  • A syllable is a word or a part of a word with one vowel sound.
  • A syllable can be pushed out in one breath. Your chin will usually drop slightly as you say each syllable in a word.
  • Say the word for each picture and count the syllables.

How many syllables?

Open Syllables

  • An open syllable has only one vowel.
  • The vowel is the last letter in the syllable.
  • The vowel sound is long. hi go she

hi m

she d

Let’s read some bigger words with

open and closed syllables…

napkin

veto

insect

submit

began

picnic

hotel

bonus

basic contract

Final Stable Syllables One common final stable syllable is the Consonant-le pattern:

bugle candle

noble

bubble

fumble

puzzle

Final Stable Syllables Other final stable syllables include - tion, - sion, - ture, - cian, - cious, - tious.

nation capture

session

musician

precious

infectious